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26-AUG-2005

P_2322.jpg

Canon EOS 20D ,Sigma 100-300mm f/4 APO EX DG HSM
1/1000s f/8.0 at 300.0mm iso100 full exif

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Jeff Herbert04-Nov-2006 01:15
Great composition
Jose Paulo Andrade11-Sep-2006 15:48
Good capture!!
Ron Asp04-Apr-2006 15:38
Gramham, good timeing in this photo, well captured...This year at the end of July the Snow Birds team will be putting on two shows in Alberta, one of them in our City, looking forward to taking some shots at the airshow...Ron
Chris P.28-Feb-2006 02:38
Great moment in time and such wonderful color also. Well done.
Guest 24-Jan-2006 13:16
Good capture of the red arrows !
Guest 22-Dec-2005 20:24
Wow, what a shot, excellent!
Jim Ross12-Nov-2005 08:07
Cool...I havent seen the red arrows for years...
Tom Merigan04-Nov-2005 03:57
Graham I like this shot and the way your galleries allows us to share in your like albeit from afar Tom Merigan
Kal Khogali20-Oct-2005 12:48
X marks the spot, and it's in three dimensions. Speaks of skill, risk and proffessionalism...great timing.
Guest 18-Sep-2005 08:56
Great timing.
Ron Horloff09-Sep-2005 18:08
Incredible! What perfect timing.

Ron
Marcel Mutsaers07-Sep-2005 15:14
The right moment!
Johnny JAG04-Sep-2005 19:24
Brilliant shot, love the whole gallery but this one is my favourite simply due to the timing required to get it.
Guest 02-Sep-2005 11:12
Simply perfect!!!
viljamix02-Sep-2005 10:19
Excellent timing!
Leo Theron01-Sep-2005 18:58
One of the most difficult Airshow pictures to take...

Magnificent!!!

Leo Theron
Guest 01-Sep-2005 14:44
oh boy! what a mesmerising picture Graham.. just holds the eye...
cheers and voted!!
Utsav
Ryszard Halgas31-Aug-2005 18:32
So close! Follow the red one:-)
Bob White31-Aug-2005 07:40
Now thats good timing on there part and yours -- I would have cropped that slightly on the red side to put the planes in the center --- well done
Bob
G.Pietro Munaretto29-Aug-2005 10:14
fantastic
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